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A Programmer From Irkutsk Was Given 13 Years of Age in a Case of Treason, and the Fsb Kept Him in a Safe House for Three Months, While His Kryptok Wallet Was Taken Away by 150,000 Rubles.

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The Irkutsk Regional Court sentenced programmer Vadim Nekrushuk to 13 years in a strict regime colony in a case of treason (art. 275 of the Criminal Code), reports the publication "People of Baikala" with the reference of one of the participants in the trial.

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The Irkutsk Regional Court sentenced programmer Vadim Nekrushuk to 13 years in a strict regime colony in a case of treason (art. 275 of the Criminal Code), reports the publication "People of Baikala" with the reference of one of the participants in the trial.

·Riga, Latvia
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The Irkutsk Regional Court sentenced Wadim Nekrashuk, a programme engineer, to 13 years of maximum security and a fine in...

The Irkutsk Regional Court ordered a 35-year-old programme engineer, Vadim Nekrashk, 13 years old in a strict-security colony and a fine of 268,000 rubles in a case of treason, reported by the People of Baikala, who was detained on 6 March 2025, and who, according to the investigation, took photographs of a military checkpoint and sent his geolocation to an alleged Ukrainian intelligence officer.

·Prague, Czechia
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